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PICKE'T""" PALACEND TO'\'I(‘HT aml \VE[)NESDA\ PICTORIAL 7\14 Wb OF THE DAY LTI H LTI It's Frenchie————-It’s a Comedy LT i THE CAST Fifiylater “Mile. Modiste”. .CORRINNE GRIFFITH Etignne, her. sweetheart . .Norman Kerry Hiram Bent . ... Willard Louis Mrs. Hiram Bent I)nmth\ Cumming Mme. Claire . Rose Dione Paulette Duval Tony Merlo Mario Carillo Durothw Dunbar Marquise de la ‘Mar Capt. Morof, Etienne’s Maharajah .. The Marquise RO T O T A T T 1 frlend CHRI.STIE CO’lIEDY £ THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY FRANK LLOYD The Man Who Gave You Winds of Chance ‘llllIIIHlmHfllllflI|||||l||||||||||||l||||||I||||||||||||||l|||||||||||||l||lIIlllIIllIHI" ‘ — SHELIEH T a desire to see filmed, as he believed “Mlle. particularly well to screen treat- | ment. Norman Kerry plays opposite the star, with Willard Louis in the major comedy role. Others in the cast are Rose Dione, Paulette Duval, Dorothy Cumming, Pat Somerset, Mario Carillo, Vic Po- tel and others. Robert Z. Leon- ard directed. Adelaide Heilbron made the adaptation. At Theatres y NEW PRODUCTION ‘AT '\ COLISEUM -TONIGHT ' i % Feminine pulchritude and hilar- jous comedy h\ A gsatire of dapce- anad flappers and childlesy wives fre the features of ‘“Madame El'nnts No Children,” Fox Films el ot “FLAMING WATERS” IS COMING TO COLISEUM | esstacnreod CHUCEVAZE, e ooy rring melodrama in the ad- , venturous setting of the oil fields, lease, which hds its first show- ing at the Coliseum tonight. This mirth provoking film tells fthe story of a successful younz b attorney who decides to marry SPectacular effects, sensational { for the sake of being able to lead rescues, a rattling story and high AL quiet domestic life and to have |lights of charming comedy a children. 3 | some of the features of “Flami I\ | But his wife wants no children| Waters.” The screen adaptation and with the aid of her gay moth.;0f E. Lloyd Sheldon’s tale has er, who, too, protests that she Islboen beautifully directed by F. i ‘too young to be a grandmother, | | Harmon Weight, who will be re- % ldrags the reluctant husband to membered for his good work with supper clubs nightly. And while|“Drusilla With a Million.” He has ‘she has a chance to rest up dur-| managed to retain the human g the day hubby has to work, 'qualhy and the little touches of d before long he is on the | pathos and humor which made ge of a physical breakdown.|that a notable picture in his la- " en, by using caveman tactics, | test Associated Arts productidn. ] brings his wife to reason and| In addition, the material is of g to—well—she becomes a mother, ]SuLh a nature that the most blase § This is the barest of outlines of | !will find -it gorgeous entertain- b what is without doubt one of the D The blazing river of oil a‘ best comedwdramas of the year|Which sweeps down upon the and one that brings home to every lives of the characters on the re- member of the audience a lesson | | leased flood of the reservoir pro- | vides excitement so vivid as to dwarf the ordinary thriller. A A * g5 super fine cast, including Mal- ? LLE. MODISTE" 1S | | colm McGregor, Pauline Garon, l AT PALACE TONIGHT | Mary Carr, John Miljan, Johnny B Aithoush Vicsor Herberi, tha! onc, &hd Mayme Helso fter | prets the action. “Flaming Wa- | famous composer, I8 not here 9 4orgr will he seen for the first enjoy it, one of his fondest dreams \ime pere on Thursday when it has at last come true.. “Mlle. begins a two day run at the Coli- Modiste,” his favorite operetta,| coum Theatre. which ‘he had ardently desired Ia' gee on the screen, has been film-! & éd by Corinng Griffith. The pic-| | “THE SPLENDID ROAD” ! ture comes to' the Palace tonight. AT PALACE THURSDAY i According to E. M. Asher, in!il — G‘ g¢harge of the Corinne Griffith| Although a score' of excellent Productions, which made the pic- ‘pktorlnl efforts have come to the fure for First :vational release,' screen describing the perils of the film has 'been lavishly pro-: crossing the vast Western plains, uced. One of the episodes is a not a single story has ever been shion spectacle. Gowns were' *filmed showing that a large ma-| cially designed for this .dis- | jority of the seekers after gold | “and emore than a &core nf‘Ln the California fields came to the most beautiful girls in Holly- s.,cmmentu by boat via the Horn. wood acted as mannequins. Taking advantage of this fact Victor Herbert had’ often ex- Frank Lloyd has picturized Vin- ’——————w—-—l—— §gaule Fruit & Produce Co. and RETAIL © ° | rot soon forgotten. Fish Balls; per m ----------------------- mw—mfle in Juneau, pint .25 ] pnk&ue th Jersey Dalry Milk adso introduced for ed and rode and |and castles monument these pressed 4ttractwns ROt Do et Sl Ao that the piquant theme lent itselt | trusted with carrying on. Roe’s story of early fornia, ' “The troducing the East to the new countr: the f the romanc and advent woman picneer. | “The Splendid Road” h. with the struggles and Sandra DeHault who (‘nh lendid Road” |n Boston on the “Colonial Damn~" to | find fortune and happiness in tho mew country, alone. Amna Q Nilsson, ~ whose ‘mpul:nl' | Countess Courteau in Mr. Liloyd's nds of ( s marker, imes the er of Sandra | did Road” and in “The Spler tured with zer and Lione plendid R first Fiest over five Palace Thy der of the week. Included in the s e Bdwar is, Pauline well, Marce ———— | Ten-Year-Old Viscount, Fairl Haig's Only Son. | New Lord of Bemersyde m Fage Ong\ | (Continuea 1r tended about the -gast estate where Sir Waiter Seotl also walk- dreamed. The mansicn 15 an old baronial pile built in 1535 on the site of the original mancr home, which antedated William the Conqueror. It is one of the hundreds of forts which once bristled with spears and arrows along the | Scotish border—but of them aH, only Bemersyde is still habitable a manorial residence; and in it lives a direct jdescendant of the original founder of the clan. The battlements of Bemersyde Castle command a notable view of the valley of the Tweed. In 1796 a small building was added | to the east end of the anuisu(" tower, and a still larger wing was built on the west side in 1859, but | the original tower, which has heard the skirl of ‘many a marital bagpipe during the bloody Scot- tish wars, is still in use. | It stands here on the crest of | Bemersyde Hill, a silent shroudel misty nights to| the ancient glories of the Fiaig| clan which the young laird is en-| A mile away is historic l)rv-l burgh Abbey, founded in 1150, where Sir Walter Scott and the late Earl Haig are buried. ‘ ——ete———— We make men's sults for $55 | F. WOLLAND. —adv. N & 4 / / ] ) ] \ \ 'nece Man o) life had been rounded up Lilias Hutch eline toward their "theor records. Radio El Jld papers for sale at The Fmpire. the City L € [et The Master Furnace Man Such comfort and convenience may be yours if you let The Master Furnace Man control your heating plant. The Master Furnace Man is Electrol, the oil burner with the famous Master Control—an ~Three mem-{Gold Street will vote in TLAND, Ore. the Fire| of the defunct brokerage|Apparatus room in the City Hdl]‘ Overbeck and Cooke, have |Building, located at the corner| irrested on gr in-|of Fourth and Main Street lhe\ tments F.|same being the duly designated 00K« I §. | Polling Place in and for Precinct | Iwin .| No. One, City of Juneau ilpet | That all duly qualified voters| —m—— | residing within the boundaries of Two of said | NOTICE OF ELECTION o, and easter Terrtiory of \ DIAMOND BRIQUETS are ideal for use in either Furnace, Range, ALMOST PERFECT FUEL” Heater or Fireplace Grate. A TRIAL TON WILL WIN YOU Order from your dealer or Pacific Coast Coal Co. au, which ar > of the City of|low f Ala All that section ly on thej iven that, y side of Second ns of Or- and West treet 177 of the City ¢ of sald Second in conf ity tide flats to un‘ General Munieipal vote in the 1l be held on cated on Block () Lot Apn] 3. 1928 occupied by Jack MecDonald wurs of 9 o'clock office, the same being the duly nd 7 «M.u)\ p. m. of said|designated Poliing Place in and day for the purpose of electing[for Precinct No. Two, City of] {the following officers, to-wit: Juneau. {" A MAYOR That all duly qualified voters| I I COUNCILA ing within the boundaries of “ “ ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. voting Precinct No. Three of said i The Common Council of the|2ity of Juneau, gvhich are as fol-| Wien Armour Phillips, husband o | (ity of Juneau having 1 ows: Clara Phillips, hammer murderess | by resolution, duly de: All that section lying on the told the Los Angeles police that his 1z !’.‘Mm‘,_' of said City [ 1ortherly and westerly side of threatened, they Polling Place in eact | iold Creek and the -oil pipe line i Tt '(*“r" ()t the electors are hereby | f the tric. Light Company, | | ncluding the Seater Addition, g"w’v?flll‘":" SeHig the gocusy. | Il duly qualified voter:J vill vote in Residence Building, | Fondirene bt g AL IR LB within the boundaries of flocated next Burford's Store om tFsktioRe). Mewareel) Voting Frecinet No. One of said [ Willoughby Avenue, the same be- - | City of Juneau, which are as fol- |ing the duly designated polling e B e o | lows place in and for Precinet No. Fada Radio Sets and accessor- All that s on lying on the|Three, City of Juneau. Phonographs and northerly sid of : DA D at Junea Alaska, this!| ctric Co., Mar- Strect and West Second }5th day of March, 1927, ‘h. Plrone 429 adv.iand the said Second St ! H. R. SHEPARD, g e e o ‘tended the tide Clerk of the ty of Juneau, | fol keep a steady, uniform . temperature in your home What could mean more to you than clean, care-free heat in your home? Never a thought of your furnace. No coal. No shovelr ing. No dirt. 3 0 ashes. 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